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— Fulton Will Have to Get Past Moran Before Getting Willard Match, Covyeia'ie he Prose Pubtiat ( Firening World HERD ts litte use In talking of 4 Fulton-Willard bout Fulton hae disposed of Frank Moran. | The Moran fight will settle all Question of Fulton's gamencas, one way or the other, Moran ts not a great boxer, but he fe @ determined, rushing, alamming | wort of a fighter, | Moran fs never “licked” until he! fe down and out. And nobody has ever succeeded in finishing him, Jim Sarnge scored a technical knockout | over Moran, closing both of Frank's eyes and then hammering him until he was reeling and helpless, #0 that the referee was forced to step in and stop the fight. But Moran was till struggling to keep his head up and Die fect down, His fighting spirit 5 unbroken. Ho didn't want tt stopped. jack Dillon gave Moran a flerce beating, but Moran was weathering the attack at the end of the tenth round, and migut have come back if the fight had been longer. Gunboat | Smith took @ twenty-round decist ever Moran in San Francleco, a outboxed and outfought him in’ Ne York, but never had him subdued or | ev is faite? to Pra that he way | t whippe: Carl orne had a bit of vince him in the least. in to n both of their fights Jim Coffey ¥ J. y J ™ Henny kaccked Sortie ‘Seed oa it THIS INCLUDES YOUR THUMBS, the beginning. But Frank calmly fguored the punches that set him back on hin heels and waited for a ace to drive in a single heavy body ‘mush, followed by frusty “Mary Aun." And when “Mary Ann” landed there was no more room for argu- ment, Coffey was whipped. HSS WILLARD outclassed Moran, towered over him in bulk, out- boxed him and easily hold tim off teen thousand fans are to pay] of 10,000 faithful fans would stretch | duly. with @ long, atraight left, took bis the 10 per cent, war tax on] back about four bivc! and duet in ra clock, This gives you time to poi: “Mary Ann," and letting his head| their tickets all within a fow minutes] {#!ne how content those on the oa swing with the blow laughed at Frank's efforts, But Moran was “winging” all the time, and after the fight he stoutly claimed that had the ant “nearly out’ in the seventh und, Nobody but Moran saw that— but he believed it himself. After how can you whip @ man who won't be convinced that ho isn't winning before} ciara BEST THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE WILLARD-MORAN-FULTON SITUATION A BUCA @F Money To FIGHT FULTON , WILLARD Witt REMEMBOR, THAT HO Has ALREADY oFremep Te Piant FucTon AMP GIVE ALL THE Coin To The OF cCoumoe Hm WILL + Rep Cross Baseball Men Look to Washington for Solution Confusion for Theatres Mild Compared to Outlook Club Owners Face. So Big Leagues Have Appointed a Joint Committee to Talk Matter Over With Chief of Internal Revenue, Hoping A Can Bat Them Out ot Their Mid- Winter Troubles. before a game this season, ts son By William Abbott. OW @ crowd of say ten or fit thing that is keeping the baseball of- Nolals on the Jump these days, months in advance of the season's opening. Uncle Sam orders the tax and wants the money, but doesn't say how it's to be collected. aomething he wi | The slightest delay would cause line would feel at fore game time How Is the tax to “Dunno,” Ht pe sible to coll complimentary tl d like ty know on @ big day congestion and a line! a few minutes be- en there's the matter of passes. be paid on them’? sigh tho perplexed base- The Government anys it is permis- the tax in advance on ts, but it frowne Copyright, t by the Press Publishing Co ee. BY ORVILLE FOOZLE, (Highest Salaried Golf Amateur In Mi: 00, CLING ts the most sinister and adroit pateh in th HOW TO GOLF jachual ts.) (The Mew York Evening World) “Don’t Be Discouraged if You Miss the Cup a Few Million Times—The First Eight Years of Practice Are the Toughest, bui After That It Is Just as Easy Shaving Yourself With a Dull Sponge. BY ARTHUR (“BUGS”) BAER. . 1918, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (the New York Evening Worl: e whole guilt crazy ‘The now golfer should remember that the object of the putt ot the ball into the cup without touching it with your fingers. If the Bertillon system reveals any finger prints on the golf ball your opponent can claim the match, the links, your brown derby and @ year's subseription to “Jazzy Stories.” tely, the last is not compulsory. ¥or- Remember that an authentic, stylish putt should be horizontal in order to be effective. while putting. tie, and also giv flat feet don’ looks bigger than @ garage. jg {on the practice, The theatres casily cup Just misses Jt. n when he te boing battered| | Bvery club in both leaguen has tried) cviiy” ints trouble by leaving th® than the Crown Prince te from popularity, around the ring, and who always|to figure how tho great sleight of] Annie Oakleys at tho tloket windows, comes back with new strength and| hand job is to done, but It's too] whore they can be called for and the determination and a rejuvenated) geep for thom, Ho a committee of] tax pald “Mary Ann” just when the crowd ox pects to wee him drop? '‘ORAN may get that wicked body punch home on Fulton, But this wouldn't be practical for tho baseball clubs that annually send out thousands of passes, Suppose the | club sends you, Mr, Reader, & season pus#—which isn't likely. To receive offictaln, headed by John B. Foster of the Giants, will go down to Washing- Federal ton next Monday and ask the Government for an assist. If no, Don't be discouraged If you miss the oup @ few uni first elght years of putting are the toughest, but after that it is just as easy Qs shaving yourself with a dull sponge. Don't close your eyes and shoot in the air Keep as many of your feet on the ground as po: | while emearing the ball, and then draw your club back as far as your unpaid dues, which will probably be about ible 8 far back as last The idea Is to time your putts by the calendar, and not by the your nervi balance your neck- on times. IN opportunity to think how glad you are that your exempt you from the links. The You putt and putt and putt and putt until you sound Uke a nivtor oat on Lond Island Sound, Putt, putt, putt, putt, putt, putt, putt, After putting about an hour the cup has shrunk Hike @ hen from water. You putt some more until you have reached your accond putthood At the first glance the cup You get @ putt out of your system and the You putt again and land further away from the cup | | G (T AGH BE REMEMBERED “THAT (MORAN RETIRED ‘To His CYCLONE CHULAR, WHEN FULTON FIRST Fe i id \F FOLTON Bows This To MORAN = IN A COUPLES OF ROUNTS ~ Wow'T (T MAKE JESS HARD To CATCH ? Manager McGraw Takes Germany Schaeffer and Bag of | Golf Clubs to Cuba aiants’ Manager Goes Away} for a Month’s Rest, Preparg tory to Corralling His Rook- ies for Trip to Marlin Next Barnes for some time, and with a team of hitters behind him he will | win many games, “Of course, Doyle ts not quite up to Herzog’s standard as a player, but he will lend harmony to the team, which {t lacked with Herzog on the job. You can depend on Larry ASSEMBLYMAN Nf TO INTRODUCE HIS BONG BL TO-DAY Clubs Here Would Be to Seven, With a $5,000 | License Fee. ALBANY, Jan, 16.—New York would be limited to seven clubs, Iprofewstonal boxing under a@ which Assemblyman Martin G Cue will Introduce to-day in the ho} | of reviving boxing exhibitions | State regulation. Each club would pay a flat It fee of $5,000 and tn addition 20 cent. of the gross receipts from jcontest would go to the Committee @ |War Training Activities, headed By, | Raymond B, Wosdick, for use exeta-} $ | sively in camps where soldiers New York State are stationed. Outside of New York the number of clubs would de limited to three In | each city, tho license feo to be $2,000 }and the same rule prevalling as to | the payment of 20 per cent. of meee tire receipts. ‘ When the war ends 10 per cent, @f gross receipts would go to the citthe where clubs are maintained to {quire and maintain grounds for |letlo purposes. Instead of the three-headed com- mission established by assy bill, which was repealed it air, McCue's proposed law world | create a single boxing commissioner with a salar, of $7,500 a an \, “A salary of this size,” 4M. McCue to-day, “would soabte Governor to name & high-class mgp who would prevent the sport becoming commercialized and it upon @ high plan Many of the Senators and blymen who last year voted to peal the Frawley bill look with fa on the Assemblyman’s bill. If Gov, Whitman can be indur feel that the law offers an opp nity to conduct professional bout a manner that will not arouse Dy ‘ to opposition, the votes to put bill through may be recruited. e, $26,000 Paid For Ultimus, Son Of Commando f in Month | Playing his best in order to make + 000 — “The Pittsburgh team {s eure to| yxXINGTON, Ky. Jan. 16 | ITH @ bag of caretu oq| ake a lot of trouble next season. , di it iW Ht @ bag of care! mile dl Cutshaw and Stengel’ will give tie | mus, & son of esl brome golf clubs, Manager McGraw) team @ punch !t lacked, The Pirates’ | $26,000, and Colin, the unbeate! of the Glants ts now on bis|twirling staff is good, and Carey, |Commando-Pastorella, brought omy \ way to Havana for a month's rest| Stengel and King make @ sweet out-| 95,100 at the dispersal sale of the |prior tu returning here and gather-|!¢!d” Wickiiffe Stud, owne* *~ J. W. Cor- ing his rool @ descent Se rigan. 9 on the bitants of | y< throwing, hand. grotaden at the | It turned out to be one of the big , Mariin, Tex., next month. Germans instead of twirling for the| gest sales in the history of the thor- i So that he will not be depressed on|Cubs next season. He has been|oughbred turf, as 137 race horses, the journey, t famous New York| P! ah Class I, RUM at bis} staiions, brood mares ” yearlings | aiiairas’ 250! ms 7‘ sania home in Lincoln, Neb, and Is likely rug of $° an averi manager took along Germany Schact-| 19 ‘he called at once for military | DORN Groot hcg 7 for, who Is sure prove a good tor le} duty Not since the dispersal of the Mar- for the biues. | If Alexander doesn’t open the sea-|cus Daly horses in Madison Square McGraw thinks his club be with the Cubs, President Weegh-| Garden on Jan. 20, 1901, has the de- stronger than ever next season, and|™@n won't have to pay the $50,000|mand been so strong for racing and | ; , that they will repeat in the National there'll be a chance to seo jf| intricate problem will be tossed up to TBI Dane the byrv tail at bere Then you measure the cup and find that tt @in't any cup at ail, but a) Ty pace, Fulton is game. Or ho may send|R. C. Roper, Chief of Internal Rev-|!aNh Hiim oh Min tie euine cou-| vioeming doml-(asse, If you are fortunate you don't walt until the life. nes, ‘the dig manded “Mary Ann” across, and then we'll|enue, Maybe he can bat out the 80-/ ons in tho book, and If he huppened | boats are swinging tn the davits, but you take one long flying leap at next biden fs at we ae Aur Hos find out how much championship stuff | lution, not to use a fourth of the number of| Tyosday, By towing cayenne pepper confett! to the rear you can Dill SOU a JE SHO DTG REN meee, there ts in the elongated boxer, Collection of the war tax at the] coupons = caress and earaway: Sein eine ans ayade eigen Willard can take all the wallops| start caused consid: rable confusion Cpls Soest But hardly nouris in| ieemuelasie supplied with. I have bee teh ee ey one eve ctr then” hg|for the theatres, but thelr’s was alto the fan who digs up . Fooale is an authority on golf and ite cure. His articles on seh = ‘ought Johnson, His strength and|Cinch compared to the undertaking! yot the other system would require! golf are gobbled up in all those sections of the United States where restating powers were like those of| the baseball clubs will face when it|that each holder of w pans must pay| pancakes aren't flat, Mr. Fozzle epeake golf fluidly. His next article dim Jeffri draws near game timo and thousands | Ms tax when he enters the Rrounds, will be on divotting and how to detect the amateur divotter from Fulton would find Willard @ big! or ate tans come charging down at| Which would immensely the] the pro. \ Moran in rugged fighting ability, lew of the ticket squad | ‘The International War Work Council If Fred can't get past ftoran there's | the ticket windows. ; club antlelpates a a= — of the Young Men's Christian Assocla- no use in matching him with Willard,| According to John Woster there from the hundreds of city offl- TAS eae Ate eos amie a won't be any miracio men on the| chtls and others who have been tn the By Te ai SHAE aAlesiora pean ce, ‘ ; habit of iving free passes {f they Fj t Ni d G \ total value o ‘000 ‘aro ready (fur Ts ts, however: « big chance] diamond this year, Theyil all be itary to pay a mubstantial sum In advance USTIC LNEWS _ John Pollock At OS8UP ) i Oirivcar eo dene en 2 that ny nock out] the ticket booths. Dop put your= | for the war tax. ‘This payment, if It Is |in the shipment are 0 base Moras, “a pig Boer ecnvesann. Libkar found necessery, will’ BroY 4 dig] arully convinced now that he ts atti) If Charter White, the Calcago lightweight 14,400 ball bats, 800 masks, 1,500 cents © w = ekOts | dincouragement for many who in] a4), oe th any eo bie | eee am the military aul en c 9,000 glove 0 800 k ulton ts wix and # hase test at five on aw fifty-cent ticket pastebourd | happy times pulled all kinds of wires priest Ons ae od with a ee galt Cum rhe ta engaged as civiian boa. CDEML Protectant, tt ee eet geno Wity, Sawwy, Poasegsed Of SHS DIS: | sight on & seventy-Ay eke) to lund one of the highly prized se ellowa by bia 29 ges M3 ing instructor, tor a abeenon 98 me wketbelie, and tf gest, hardest palr of flats ever seen] and ao on. Tt won't bo possible tol son books, “They won't bo In such|{n « recent twolve-round bout at Prev: Giosiche at pe cullen: Mean Fw) Hugby balls, ‘The order wae said to be wer .| make change quick enough, unless] qemand this year, dence, It. 1, Charley W t, the NoW- | Orieans lightweight, for fifteen rounds the largest one ever ced by a sin sed Reayywslant, ae hae edie Mr. Fan has tho exact amount ready, | “In order to decide on a uniform| ar heavywelxht, has accepted two more | Col, om Friday night, White bas agreed to box Orwunization, and It i 4 Mepy Hporting fey, of el psi ci Fe eae Sf) for the fan shoulders the cost of the | eojjection system for all ball clubs® @[ matches, Hie firet will be with Clay | Fowler at 139 wrunde, Bee rere cman je can hit as hard as any heavy-| cay. baseball committes, consisting off... ‘ dian fighter, sie S el . weight now In the ring, And he is) ‘phe folks who cx the Polo] John B. Fost ecretary John A.| Turner, the erasational 4 my ‘a hl & Mh wh Ciel 7 oo} Welker Cochran had tt all his own the best boxer of them ail. Fulton) Grounds unprovided with pennies are] Heydler of the National League, Au- | for six rounds at the National A. ©. Eagan, the Boston walterwe aad Young | WAY against ree Sutton, the band has a remarkable record, He has] tie particular concern of the club of-| gust. Herrmann, Chairman. of” the] Philadelphia on Saturday evening, and | Town, te Bowen weierwelgiit, aad Youna| TOY oifified players in thelr continuanc knocked out « lot of good heavy-! heats n with several dozen| National Commission, and Walter] his second with Joe Cox, the Western | Deny ya Proa| OF Shale Bae parle Gr IE Ny weights, “And ho hasn't Wasted anuch | ticket booths going it wi moat | Hapgood, business manager of the «peavy." for twelve rounds at the Naval | une, Smee. las wit) at Maurice Dales Academ,, Cochran, timo in doing It tite crowd, | Roston Nationals, will confer with] etue WunacH H t, Gh SWIday the afternoon & ated Button 200 It's likely that Moran won't land al "Micretury the Internal Revenue officials Mon- vey rn % sp arte Peo are eerste te inl 4} Pointn to 109, utht ul wielder blow on Fulton, It may be lke the! nothing unusual to take day. aya Alpe : x= ibe hearily backed to beat Fagas, his Sutton's best rur Fulton-Langford tight, In which Ful-| fang in twenty minutes, but Hut in any event the fans will] the navy there and tho sailors are an: nt eA ee a ton held his oes One of Rarity With | is to be accomplished with the extra kindly have their pennies ready to] ious to see Joo in action ea a i\ fee eae vat him by t @ cross fire of jabs and hooks, with! V tgen of collecting the war tax In pay the tax jack Britton and Tominy Hoteon £300 poi Cochran madi wurden (OF 8 tad y May a fine ape for " i h ap occasional straight right, Lang- See icearenh ee a ware Gem hearyedion. of Pitts | Mae. Ate ts fae Wap idan average of 30, and his top run wa ford hit Fulton hard ust once—a| —_ Pelece Mean earrmelght of Pits: | tout whieh will be fou N ri losely compiled run of 19%, Sutton’s swinging right-hander that rated a _—————— string by etowping Nattling Kopin of Jamenu of Providenee, Ik 1., tonight, The men fought | vent run Was . vig lump back of Fred's left ear. N 6 Are sy Monday we * twelre-round draw at Lawrence, Mass. @ tow x 3 16—7 x De C , 2 we th 0 SAEEDIAD GY: SONS ol but as Rotwon b cored WASHINGTON, Pa Jan = cy Miran may not be adio to a» ny ( Winter League geasebal: Notes oe ae Ne Moped eth | NC ASHINGTON Pes 285,185 tes PSE. COMPRES HR GST Ae 8 OES Augie Hatnor, the Hi ate and Jefferson football schedule, as made er with Fulton's, he shouldn't be ae = oh Maw Celene Monday night, This |@ 4 tov @& to-day following ratification by able to make much of an impression| , Taree of the Indianapolis American Shreveport $f Hie Ce: Sh ME, BS Oe 18 ee SUS Poo nate ove Yerkes and Herman Bronkle, 11 of the Milwaukee fighting in the last six montle, Lo meaun | ectOnel wduied for Houth Bend. ye report that Promoter) ficiders, and Duke Re folder.” All » team, fy trouble in geltiag on bow He \e now | DOIN Bcheduled tor ea mun bas red Willard! have been In the big leagues ‘ Aa the date of the twelreraund & aligned up for two mom battler “4 salaried Ni er oe bs sonst Yobb wot two hite in 43 with George M4 at at Wanis $75,000 to fight F ulton fortys! on. vecssssstraves apting @xnibition three ite Reis at . W five rounds in Nevada next July 4, it has been change ror - 1 Games eng with Homer 8) 5 1 ed for Macon On Apt nan afterno inewt Jack Sharkey, the bi looks 1 like an advertising stunt] {nally scheduled for Macon on April & Wis content with o Ae Tana ees A tue tan rounds iin than a real offer. There are no more Macon Board of Trade did not care nly 24 kamen, did he Ps,, 00 din, ‘This bom) = 2 5 ni a (is ioe har rorty-five-round fights in Nevada. | to meet the big leaguers’ rate for the| trim Jill hunweat “slump Eh gap deel og a EH | The last one as between Jeffr Te ot —s and Johnson, War time conditions . me Chere HV. Painter, physteul director of the . Mike O'NetI! who almost became rested tn a fs Central Yo M. CG. Ay would make the success of another ( aut a3 a jis Brooklyn. Central ‘ o'er the manager of the Cardinals, has ass ts trying to Moore of Memphis, ‘Tenn,, who won the |! WM at Gale and Ruteers will hold big tight at this time very doubttul, | fhe. Chicaxo c Joe Lonch, the local BG fe Blas raga " that Yale and Rut il NOK HE Y. M. C. A. Is expertencing eal $10,000, was 1s, Wh wool, tp to mons Tae | ot ciphers ond for $5 Hunwon Vince on Hat d s with knockoute, if possible. You he came from soaten} var pgp errtans | aS ween the two. a change of heart, but it) can't tool the rs," he said, “and| sae eed Ci acrllge- ig pO doesn't particularly affect the nt fights | ut only |go toe decision al : A oe | ee No checke will be socepted. P rita) Gain “areneras ‘y | es. pre he per rs f id Wolfe of John Olin fa he t begin prepara Y. M. C. A, pocketbook, When box manager found a number Ot Oe Soureh no eae Mom he = Ss mits job ead - nD e nle match with W ing was started under Government willing to fx nd knock | qeiser to take « Wan, |“ . ees Yalu Kid, the Brooklyn im heen ADYRBKO & Square Garden, J ng Ot he Gane ahtee Xi er out without any financial | thy > the L Mamaux ing | oocured 98 Harry Greb's oppo 9. Olin Is more than anxious to win tI direction in the ‘ag M. | vemuneration--t ne one of the | EA Games, Tee National Amateur Athletis Union paring | sews 4 Kem Uris opment ? tle from Zbyszko, as this fe A. officials did everything possible: conditions—but when at the last mo auampionshipa, which le the most important fit Ue aide suingele Baar ar . @ right t o interfere with It, They wanted! ment the boys were informed that] Welling elem, | eran held cach year between the amateure, will Yl!!! beg TR mad mee Before ho left Ni boxing bouts barred, But now that ¢), tion had changed ita mind| qos w ; 1co boxer, | be lield under the aumdors of the Banton Athletic | of t's he a aoeueas me A AT OD eee ean OF ‘noes boxing has become wo tremendously! gyour providing transportation, and | wie is pow - Semelation 19 tte mucins gymnaaium oo April | Pitisinry a Olt defeated the chi popular among officers and men, and tyhroted them to pay t wr rail | Be lt Ser a Anite font clans the ecatee | ; yes e¢ t the success of boxing 1s assured in| tala fares too, they weake ke ig take pert in tia tour a expected that clone | Packer Hommes. the wast aldo boter, why tae daw inte v spite of all outside opposition, the “1 have a wife und three children er 100 entries for the ditfermt clames will be | TAO) Gre eny Kiitane, will . as been x Y. M. ©. A. is getting on the other! 4 : ele | teomant ai * oc side of the fence. tn w fin elle : hi George Chaney al National 4 ¢ 1 Lust week a Y A. mana-| pay my ‘ out ¢ ina! | eau { Ot o next aamnbentig boxing show to be'| deloida Ba yi ; 4 ger of training cam ertalnments Say, w they doing with that} as the ‘ a ich wg Club on Wedtey: | ent be ls Nets Ving and. Brow called on several New York ma Alf, anyway?” Tenn \ evening. Manager Charles Dowsserick t nheen game een e siting for boxers for sh to ¥ su ppoRe ex- [lke @ con “ Nattling Reddy, the Harlem figh “« aInk | t Camp Dix, down in New se ret to Neh 0 | fort F Reambe wt th ox 4 Waterson, N, 2. 19 On . xa mes wil i naisted that exhibitions woul Henny 1 Mecown he veto éreolaht Kun ews to $m ‘ Hi early in March, not do, The Y. M. ©, A, wanted t ard, and Luther Mc- knocked ¢ Lark. 4. @ LoVice, " , and Dommerick de> ny Mayes and ave good, bard Oghis—reul Sghte=| Cartys Cap you beat 612” ba the firat rounds” ate suites ef bbe Rival Athietio the Phillies in the deal, Cat who went to the Cubs alon, Alexand didn’t anyw in ay according to to pitch for the Cub: ‘end of his purchase money. her report, because of his failure to ob breeding stock. & ‘The prices were far in excess of the VV the @ on’t be af-|fondest hopes of the auctioneer, ac has to golcording to bis own statement, while owners and breeders were from all parts of the U and Canada and one of the bigges: crowds on record gathered about thp ringside. 985 OF 1,440 MEMBERS OF POLO ASSOCIATION HAVE JOINED COLORS. Polo is close to the top, if it does not lead, all other sports In the percentage of active players and members of the Polo Associ tion who have answered the call of the Nation, Of 1440 members in the asso- clation, 985 have joined the colors, and of these, 593 hold commis- sions, as follows: Urigadier Generals. . Major Generals... Colonels Lenten Majors ‘aptains Tieutenants Club the following e: Presidont ident, F were elected t win Frank; Secre: Monroe Lawrence; W. B. Miller of New York paid top price of the sale when he bid $26,000 for the stallion Ultimus, a horse bred by the late James R. Keene. Surprise, Was oxpresse unbeaten Colin was in such slight di mand, Capt M. Walker of Vir- ginia led him off on a bid of $5,100, and in the opinion of many got'the | bargain of the sa Fimil Herz set his heart on bwying — | Merion Hood, an imported mare by — | Ktagon—Maid Marion, and fimally her for $17,000. A yearling by Disgutse—Play mat which has been was in great de when th kad down to. i. A. Porter of Tulsa, Okla, for $13, Th same man als bought Ultima Thule, which ranked up am the two-year-olds lust year, for $7 He ts a son of Ul John #. Madden pald £2,600 for Swan | Kong, Charles 1. Micklewait bow Madras for $3,200, while J. C. Mull id $2,300 for Fleeing Sheik. Basy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy ‘Thomsende of families oweer ty tte Prompt results, Inexpensive, and enves about 82, j You know that pine ts used. in nearly all prescriptions ‘and remedies ‘The reason is that pine . | for coughe. . 4 "May Treasurer, Al- | contains eral pecullar elements bert’ Strauss that have « remarkable effect in eer ing and healing the membranes of the ¥ and A. Unger Montel throat and chest. 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ROSTON we they Jan were handed a raw deal part in future bouts at the B.A, AL 16.—Boston fans be- You can feel this take hold of « cough or cold in a way that means | business, Splendid, too, for bronchial | asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary in| throat ailment, Battling Levinsky-Bill Brennan bout Pinex {8 @ highly concentrated com- at the A. A. last night, | pesne of genuine Norway pine ex- joered and hooted the| tract, and is famous the world over pair hrew lemons, cigar butts yr ite prompt results, and ry things | Beware of substitutes, Ask r a anc antt ot blows, though he| With directions, and don't accept went through the motion’, Levinsky | thing eli Guaranteed to gt was no t 0 i via of the club barred potn | Mute satisfaction or money prompts ‘poxera and their managers from taking unde The Pinex Co., Ft, W: